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Std fork oil grade all around is 10W, depending on bike usage and preference, it can go down to 5W or up to 30W.
Oil level usually run from 175 -250 cc per fork, too much oil will cause fork to be stiff, not enough can damage fork seal, so go by trial and error but the amount should not run far from above numbers. Good luck!

With each fork, without spring inside, pushed all the way in hold it upright and put oil SAE 10W (stock setting) up to 12mm from the edge (where the top bolts on).It should be something less that 500ml.If you wish more slow reaction from your fork (since it is a heavy motorcycle) I would recommend SAE 15.So 1 liter should cover you for both forks.

hello m8,,i had one of these babys,,grab your self a medium grade oil,, if u have a litre bottle u need to put just over a quarter of that bottle in each fork,, or if u have a 500ml bottle pour half a bottle in each fork,, cheers